Welp. Packing is removed and I seem to have gotten 5.5 inches. Chet initially said like 4.5 after the surgery, so I'm quite pleased.
And BOY does getting the packing removed help my quality of life!
There's so much less pain! In everything I do! I can lie down in any crazy position I want and it doesn't hurt! I was literally moaning and tossing and turning all morning trying to not hurt. And now that's completely gone. I can also now sit down, though that still hurts and feels uncomfortable. Basically, besides that everything feels practically normal, except my now-aching-like-crazy arm. That's aching, but feeling has mostly returned to it at this point. It just hurts - but I'm sure that will go away. Also - I no longer feel like I need to pee, do number two, etc. on a constant basis. That's NICE.
Vagina looks good, has a good depth, and I'm going to ORDER A GODDAMN HAMBURGER TONIGHT as celebration. I also GOT TO TAKE MY FIRST SHOWER IN A WEEK. The smell of opening that shampoo and smelling the beautiful scented aroma is something I'm not likely to forget.
Now, I've still got my catheter in, which sucks. But that's manageable compared to that awful packing.
I don't really have any phantom limb anything. Maybe because I'm only in my (mid-late) 20's? Or maybe because my old member was literally like 1-2 inches in length? Or some combination? But it did feel, at first, like something was missing there. Which, I mean, makes sense. I also found myself compensating around those areas when I was scrubbing up - gonna take some learning, methinks. Anyway - now, about an hour later, my body feels pretty natural honestly. Don't feel like something's missing anymore. Just kinda feel like normal. I'm pleased with this.
Now that's the good. Onto the bad. There's not much of it though!
Removing the packing felt... Weird. Hurt a little bit in parts, but mostly - boy was it strange. Makes sense, but should be noted so others know what to expect.
Now the dilation.... I had a demonstration after having the packing removed and it HURT. Like nutso. And it felt crazy weird. Now, the nurse says that if I learn to relax, it won't hurt. So that's my current goal for when she shows up tomorrow.
I'm sure I'll improve, but it'll take time and pain to do so. Nurses don't seem too patient haha. But they clearly care.
Overall, of course everyone's mileage will vary, but Chet's amazing and I cannot recommend him highly enough. You just gotta get through a bit of hell in order to start feeling okay again. For me, that moment was clear as day - removing the packing. Idk if other people have had the same situation or not.